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Farming

New venison plan revealed

venison A new plan that aims to add $2 a kilogram to processed deer values has been put to farmers.

China meat block nears end

China Government says it has resolved problem with China over shipments of stranded meat.

Dairy farm profit slips

dairy cows Higher operating expenses in an otherwise-spectacular dairy season ate into farmer owner-operator profit.

Voluntary cheese slice recall

300 Fonterra Fonterra is recalling some cheese slices over fears of plastic packaging sticking to the cheese.

Soil conservation steps up

Quin Amoore Soil conservation on Taranaki hill country farms is being boosted by grants helping farmers plant forests.

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Voluntary cheese slice recall

300 Fonterra Fonterra is recalling some cheese slices over fears of plastic packaging sticking to the cheese.

Dairy farm profit slips

Higher operating expenses in an otherwise-spectacular dairy season ate into farmer owner-operator profit.

A refreshing change

Taranaki TB testing to begin

Meat firms discuss radical change

Affco While farmers discuss meat-industry reform, the four big meat exporters have been quietly working on their own plan.

Bull gets top dollar

The Peacock family are celebrating after one of their bulls equalled top price at a major sale at the Beef Expo.

Meat processors need certainty

Blockade: 'Teething issue'

China meat block nears end

Government says it has resolved problem with China over shipments of stranded meat.

Suspicion over meat block

China meat Labour says the Government's explanation of why NZ meat is being blocked from entering China is "contradictory".

Minister expects meat fix in days

The Government insists a total meat block into China will be resolved within days.

Meat block still unexplained

NZ meat kept off the shelves

Lupins help farmer to victory

Using lupins as a forage crop has helped a Mackenzie farmer take a prize at the NZ Ewe Hogget Competition.

Get involved or miss out

Opuha Water Industry leaders fear apathy could lead to Canterbury's future water policies being unfriendly to farmers.

Award success a family affair

A focus on farming, community and family has seen two North Otago families forge a successful partnership.

Russia blocked Kiwi apples

Sowing time in Australia

The good and bad of irrigation

Water issues attracted most interest during the two days of the Primary Industry Summit in Wellington.

Schools lead the way

Ngakonui school broadband Schools can be the central hub for rural communities, something recognised in the Rural Broadband Initiative.

Options for broadband customers

Rural connectivity is set to improve, but it will fall short of what city folk are being promised.

Trees boost ailing incomes

Exploring the alternatives

Curing community ills

It's not a panacea to all that ails rural communities, but the advent of the Rural Broadband Initiative is intended to stimulate the local economy.

Drought's costly legacy

Hereford calves The drought's impact will be most severe on beef and lamb farms.

Market dominance not meat industry answer

Having control of the market is a very seductive idea. Most of us have wondered how profitable and simple life would be if we just had the chance to be in control.

Monitoring a key to better performance

Looking out for one another

Time to relax, take a breather

After a difficult season, some events now allow us to showcase and celebrate some of our industry successes.